Following widespread coverage of the comments, the L.A. producer has issued an apology in which he opened up about his feelings and admitted to being in the wrong. “I wanted to sincerely apologize for my comments at my show. I realize they were insensitive," he told HipHopDX.

"This is a tough time for all of us, men and women. I’m having trouble finding my voice in all of this. I am truly heartbroken. My stage has always been a place for what’s in my heart until now. I feel as internet-wielding people we have to learn to give each other space to feel, to honor each other’s reactions and experiences without bullying. I care about this community and its impact so much.”